Author Topic: Have you noticed any easing of the chip shortage?  (Read 11797 times)

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Offline SMdude

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Re: Have you noticed any easing of the chip shortage?
« Reply #75 on: July 02, 2022, 11:38:28 am »
Trying to figure things out: we end-up with compromises like below?

Option #1 contains:

* Same complex components, waiting that they become available again
* Uncertainty about when the next component will be available
* Alternative compatible passives

Option #2 contains:

* Another complex component slightly incompatible
* Extra engineering time to port the project to the new component
* Alternative compatible passives

Option #3 contains:

* Stop production of that product altogether, focus on the next iteration
* Extra engineering time for the new product, eventually planned already
* Picking components among those available

Option #4 contains:

* In case of availability at a higher price, pay the extra price to still be able to produce without a redesign
* Uncertainty about how long the priucier component will be available
* Alternative compatible passives

Option #5 contains:

* No reaction, letting the doubt settle about everything
  (Not a real "option", but would probably happen in spite of any option chosen.)
I'd go option 4 and then work toward redesigning with available parts(purchase as you place them on the layout) and design in alternate footprints so you have better flexibility if parts become unavailable again.

I just bought some parts from a company for about 10 times what I used to pay for them while they were being manufactured(no longer manufactured, obsolete, no alternatives) but without them I can't do my work, so just had to cop it.
 

Offline vstrulev

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Re: Have you noticed any easing of the chip shortage?
« Reply #76 on: September 01, 2022, 10:46:45 pm »
I would add a 6th option: using adapter boards for different footprint or packages.
Option 4
 

Offline schmitt trigger

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Re: Have you noticed any easing of the chip shortage?
« Reply #77 on: September 02, 2022, 12:22:44 am »
Option 8: Pray.
 


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